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QUENTIN R. RIDENOUR, 81, Bering Avenue, Winter Park, died Thursday, Feb. 24, of a heart attack. Mr. Ridenour was a minister. Born in Winslow, Ark., he moved to Central Florida in 1997. He was a member of Pentecostal Church of God. Survivors: wife, Jewell; son, Garland Q., Little Rock, Ark.; daughter, Judy V. Johnson, Winter Park; two grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs.
LINN E. SELLERS, 62, Saddleback Ridge Road, Apopka, died Friday, Feb. 25. Mr. Sellers was a salesman. Born in Mount Vernon, Ohio, he moved to Central Florida in 1987. He was Christian. Survivors: wife, Judy; daughter, Lindsay, Apopka; brother, David, Colorado. Loomis Funeral Home, Apopka.
VINCENT T. STAHL, 29, Fern Park Boulevard, Fern Park, died Thursday, Feb. 24. Born in Orlando, he was a lifelong resident of Central Florida. He was Catholic. Survivors: father, Terry, Kissimmee; mother, Wynnie Stephens, St. Cloud, stepmother, Mary Lou, Kissimmee, stepfather, Travis Stephens, St. Cloud; sister, Shelby Jones, St. Cloud; half-brother, John Moore, DeLeon Springs; paternal grandmother, Angelica, Kissimmee. Osceola Memory Gardens cemetery and Funeral Home, Kissimmee.
FREDERICK E. TARTAGLIA, 79, Oxford Road, Maitland, died Tuesday, Feb. 22. Mr. Tartaglia was a mechanical engineer for Lockheed-Martin. Born in Morristown, N.J., he moved to Central Florida in 1962. He was a member of St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church. Survivors: wife, Lucille C.; son, Frederick E. Jr., Casselberry; daughters, Carol T. Comer, Jonesborough, Tenn., Donna C. Pastore, Sanford; brother, Anthony A., Biloxi, Miss.; three grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs.
PAUL C. THOMAS, 89, Sweetgum Drive, Orange City, died Friday, Feb. 18. Mr. Thomas was a superintendent of building and grounds for Wooster Public Schools and director of physical plant to Ohio Agriculture Research and Development Center, Wooster, Ohio. Born in Shreve, Ohio, he moved to Central Florida in 1973. He was a member of United Church of Christ. He was a member of the Wooster School Board. Survivors: son, Rex C., Virginia Beach, Va.; brother, Verde, Wooster; sisters, Marcella Thomas Blosser, Kent, Ohio, Doris Thomas Sidle, Orville, Ohio; two grandchildren. Allen-Summerhill Funeral Home, Orange City.
ILA MAE TRAWICK, 89, Selma, Ala., died Wednesday, Feb. 23. Mrs. Trawick was an assistant manager. She was born in Alabama. She was a member of Northside Baptist Church. Survivors: nieces, Virginia Burrill, Orrville, Ala., Martha Chandler, Birmingham, Ala.; nephew, John Barnes, Conyers, Ga.; four great-nephews. Baldwin-Fairchild Semoran-Forest City Chapel.
LAROCHE PIERRE-PAUL SR., 44, 1137 N. Hiawassee Road, Orlando, died Thursday, Feb. 24, of cancer. Mr. Pierre-Paul was a taxi driver. Born in Haiti, he moved to Central Florida in 2000. He was Christian. Survivors: wife, Aceline, New Jersey; daughter, Sagine, Canada; sons, Lamarre, Laroche Jr., both of New Jersey; mother, Hermancia Jeune, Orlando; father, Lamartine, Orlando; sisters, Anouka, Brooklyn, N.Y., Carline, Clarie, Magalie, all of Haiti, Sophonie Joinville, Orlando; brothers, Re'nold, Haiti, Riviere, Brooklyn. Postell's Mortuary Pine Hills Chapel, Orlando.
GLADYS ROSE ARENZ, 85, West Airport Boulevard, Sanford, died Sunday, Feb. 20, of pneumonia. Born in Newark, N.J., she moved to Central Florida in 1997. She was Presbyterian. Survivors: daughters, Margaret Schaffer, Altamonte Springs, Audrey McWhorter, Clearwater; brother, Albert Bishop, Sun City, Ariz.; sister, Viola Hass, Cedar Grove, N.J.; six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home Semoran-Forest City Chapel.
MARJORIE E. ASHER, 86, 304 Arrowhead Lane, Melbourne Beach, died Monday, Feb. 21. Mrs. Asher was a homemaker. Born in Lothian, Md., she moved to Central Florida in 1987. She was a member of St. James Episcopal Church. Survivors: daughter, Patricia A. Maestri, Melbourne Beach; sister, Mabel O'Neill, Cambridge, Md.; brothers, William Parks, Lothian, Alfred Parks, Myrtle Beach, S.C.; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Brownlie and Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne.
DAVID BACAL, 86, Chaseway Lane, Orlando, died Saturday, Feb. 19. Mr. Bacal was a direct mail advertiser. Born in New York, he moved to Central Florida in 1997. He was Jewish. Survivor: wife, Faye. Beth Shalom Memorial Chapel, Orlando.
MARCELLA J. BROSEMER, 83, Pineapple Avenue, Melbourne, died Saturday, Feb. 19. Born in Covington, Ky., she moved to Central Florida in 1966. She was a member of Ascension Catholic Church. Survivors: son, John W. Jr., Orlando; sister, Bertha S. Goetz, Florence, Ky.; three grandchildren. Family Funeral Care, Oviedo.
JOHN M. BRUCE, 81, 321 E. Lakeview Ave., Eustis, died Monday, Feb. 21. Mr. Bruce was a dairy route supervisor. Born in Broxton, Ga., he moved to Central Florida in 1939. He was a member of the First Church of Christ, Eustis. He was a past president of the Eustis Lions Club. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Annette; daughters, Bette Adler, Eustis, Barbara Hume, San Clemente, Calif.; brother, Homer Jr., Orlando; sister, Juanita Sawyer, Jacksonville; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Beyers Funeral Home, Umatilla.
BETTY JANE BYERS, 71, 2051 Pioneer Trail, New Smyrna Beach, died Monday, Feb. 21. Mrs. Byers was a homemaker. Born in Columbus, Ohio, she moved to Central Florida in 1992. She was Catholic. Survivors: sons, Roger, Daytona Beach, Daniel, Clermont, Donald, Rock Hill, S.C.; daughter, Roberta, Houston; brother, Ross Dailey, Hollywood; sister, Dotti Parks, Titusville; 17 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Kurfiss Funeral Chapel, Clermont.
VIVIAN FAYE CARRIER, 68, East Via Mariel, Davenport, died Sunday, Feb. 20, of respiratory failure. Mrs. Carrier worked in housekeeping for Health Central. Born in Danville, W.Va., she moved to Central Florida in 1965. She was a member of Seniors Walking Club and Golden Girls Club. She was Baptist. Survivors: husband, Lewis J., St. Petersburg; sons, Jimmie L., Joseph A., both of Old Town, Jerry R., Gotha; daughters, Pamela K., Penny G. Yoachim, both of Davenport; brothers, Junior Myers, Jeffrey, W.Va., Gary Myers, Orlando; sister, Joyce Cook, Deltona; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Winter Garden.
ALICE JEANETTE CASTLE, 82, Maury Road, Orlando, died Sunday, Feb. 20, of congestive heart failure. Mrs. Castle was co-owner of Castles of Florida Landscape and Nursery. Born in Maroa, Ill., she moved to Central Florida in 1950. She was a member of Ladies Oriental Shrine, Daughters of the Nile, Shriners Widows Club and Orlando Shrine Club. She was a member of Park Lake Presbyterian Church. Survivors: son, J. Gary; daughters, Beverly Parker, Orlando, Joan Holmes, Taylors, S.C.; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter. Woodlawn Funeral Home, Orlando.